Mapa 4.0

A presente pesquisa se propõe a atualizar os dados e identificar as Televisões Universitárias em funcionamento no país. A metodologia envolve pesquisa bibliográfica, busca na internet e questionário online.

 

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Este site foi desenvolvido com o financiamento da Universidade de Brasília (Edital DPI/UnB N° 04/2019) e o apoio da ABTU e do Observatório da Radiodifusão Pública na América Latina, da Faculdade de Comunicação da UnB (FAC/UnB).
 

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